Thursday, August 17, 2017

China faces split into seven parts

China faces split into seven parts

Balkanisation of China
seems to be imminent. The so-called unity within the Chinese Communist
Party is in tatters as all three factions are involved in a bitter feud.
This is likely to intensify in the coming months, triggering the
beginning of a revolution and then disintegration of the country into
seven independent territories.
The Shanghai faction, led by Jiang Zemin, and Hu Jintao-led Beijing
faction are caught in a covert war with Zhenjiang faction, led by
President Xi Jinping,
and each one is trying to eliminate the influence of the other in the
dirty political game. And, behind the scene is a massive labour unrest,
pro-democracy protests against the present regime that hardly find
mention in the highly-censored national and international media.
Spies and analysts closely monitoring the growing turbulence in China
believe that the collapse is likely to be expedited as unprecedented
crackdown against opposition and disappearance of lawyers and human
right activists is causing massive chaos in the Chinese hinterland.
Unprecedented crackdown on opposition and disappearance of lawyers
and human rights activists is causing massive chaos in the Chinese
hinterland. “Thanks to brutal control over media, China has managed to
mute news reports about hundreds of protests in provinces. But some
underground activists have provided details on what we now know as a
major uprising against the Xi Jinping regime ahead of 19th National
Congress of the Communist Party,” sources said.
“China is finally reaching a tipping point and Xinjiang, Manchuria, Hong Kong, Tibet,
Chengdu, Zhangzhung and Shanghai could turn into free nations after a
Chinese revolution.” They added that the Chinese government is trying
hard to keep the focus on the Doklam standoff and North Korea’s
nuclear posturing against the US to rally support for Jinping. Teng
Biao, China’s best-known human rights activist and lawyer, told The
Sunday Standard from New York that China is escalating the standoff and
Jinping is using the occasion to galvanise his dwindling support base.

Teng said some anti-India
demonstrations in China are being sponsored by the ruling Communist
Party. He also said pro-democracy activists are quietly working to
engineer a revolution against China’s one-party rule to install a
democratic government.
“We don’t know whether it will take five or 10 years. It is clear
that we are not waiting but preparing for another revolution like 1989.
Despite the crackdown on social media and blogs by the Jinping regime,
activists and lawyers are using other medium to ship out information and
assist the revolution,” Teng said.
“The main objective of the Chinese Communist Party is absolute
monopoly by any means but we have strengthened the rights groups since
early 2000 that have given us the possibility for revolution. The
Communist Party, led by Xi Jinping, is also facing major crises between
party and people, and an economic crisis.”
“More and more people are deciding not to believe in Jinping’s
propaganda. The gap between poor and a handful of rich is widening. Only
people with close connections with the top leadership and Jinping are
prospering and that is the reason people don’t see a political reform in
the Communist Party but they want to uproot it,” Teng, who was earlier
jailed by the Chinese regime for pro-democracy support, said.
Several groups from Afghanistan
recently renewed support to Xinjiang region that was once dominated by
around 10 million Muslim ethnic Uyghurs. China had cracked down along
the bordering areas of Afghanistan after Chinese Intelligence Ministry
of State Security reported trained jihadists returning to Xinjiang.

According to sources, the latest round of flashpoint was over
language, that started in Hotan town of Xinjiang in early July 2017 when
the Chinese government decided to withdraw Uyghur language from
schools, making Mandarin compulsory.

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